Lympho-hematopoietic malignancies risk after exposure to low dose ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization in childhood

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Abalo Kossi D,Malekzadeh-Milani Sophie,Hascoët Sébastien,Dreuil Serge,Feuillet Tiphaine,Damon Cecilia,Bouvaist Hélène,Bouzguenda Ivan,Cohen Sarah,Dauphin Claire,Di Filippo Sylvie,Douchin Stéphanie,Godart François,Guérin Patrice,Helms Pauline,Karsenty Clément,Lefort Bruno,Mauran Pierre,Ovaert Caroline,Piéchaud Jean-François,Thambo Jean-Benoît,Lee Choonsik,Little Mark P,Bonnet Damien,Bernier Marie-Odile,Rage EstelleORCID

Funder

Ligue Contre le Cancer

Institut National Du Cancer

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Epidemiology

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